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The Golden State Warriors had one pathway, and one pathway alone, to staying in their second-round series vs. Minnesota long enough for Stephen Curry to get back with a realistic chance to make a difference: Jimmy Butler had to step out of this so-called Robin role that he has so enthusiastically embraced and actually put his Batman suit back on.
The general consensus was that the Warriors needed to figure out a way to win at least once at home, which would guarantee a Game 6 at Chase Center on May 18. Members of the franchise told reporters that Curry's injury probably wouldn't allow him to come back before then, and a Game 6 return was the best-case scenario.
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Sporting News on MSNNBA Insider makes major announcement on Warriors' Stephen Curry's statusA well-connected NBA source gave the public an update on the Golden State Warriors' star point guard's injury progression.
The Timberwolves now have a 2-1 lead after pulling out a clutch win on the road against the Warriors. Anthony Edwards turned it on in the second half, scoring 28 of his 36 points in the last two frames, while Julius Randle was a steady force throughout the game, racking up 24 points of his own.
A video of Stephen Curry's son, Cannon, looking heartbroken after the Golden State Warriors' Game 6 loss against the Houston Rockets has gone viral, sparking humorous speculation. Fans on X are imagining the schoolyard taunts NBA players' children might face after playoff losses.
In the meantime, Steph spent time with his wife Ayesha Curry and their four kids for Mother’s Day on Sunday, which also happened to be baby Cai’s birthday. Steph wrote an amaz
"Nobody is able to cover for Steph Curry and what he does. If you coming in thinking you can fill his role, you're crazy, he does so much for his team. He's touched by an angel, he's touched by God, he's blessed," Hield said when speaking on his teammate.
"I love it so much I'm probably never going to do it again," Curry said of the 3-point contest. Curry has turned the 3-point contest into something of a ceremony. He never needed to win to prove his dominance — his in-game resume speaks louder than any trophy — but every time he showed up, it became must-watch TV.